Overview
- The complaint, filed April 27 in New York, accuses Hajdini of coercing a junior colleague into sex, drugging him with Rohypnol, using racist insults, and threatening his career.
- A court representative said the filing was returned for correction and removed from public access, and there is no public docket showing next steps.
- Hajdini rejects the claims through her lawyers, and JPMorgan says an internal review found no evidence and that the complainant refused to cooperate with parts of the probe.
- Reporting surfaced a 2024 exchange on a public legal‑advice chatbot that referenced a male perpetrator and Morgan Stanley, which conflicts with details in the lawsuit.
- A viral clip that appeared to show Hajdini with the accuser was labeled AI‑generated on X, and bets on Polymarket about a possible counter‑suit reflect speculation with no case filed.